A) deviants who are committing rather than preventing crime.
B) corrections officers who are herding criminals to prison.
C) knowledge workers who are mapping, predicting, and reporting on risk within the population.
D) safety patrollers who are guarding the health and welfare of citizens.
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A) They sever ties with delinquent peers to enhance their chances of economic achievement.
B) They give up hope of achieving success but still value the idea of success.
C) They find a way to move to a different community as soon as possible.
D) They join deviant subcultures and adopt deviant norms instead of middle-class values.
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A) All lawbreakers are deviants.
B) Everyone participates to some degree in the creation of rules.
C) All deviant behaviors are illegal.
D) Everyone commits deviant crimes sometimes.
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A) a poor person whose friends do not commit crime
B) a middle-class person whose friends frequently commit crime
C) a person with high aspirations but few opportunities
D) a person with low aspirations but many opportunities
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A) China
B) Japan
C) France
D) United States
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A) control theory
B) broken windows theory
C) conflict theory
D) differential association theory
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A) anomie.
B) alienation.
C) conformity.
D) deviance.
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A) Albert Cohen
B) Robert Merton
C) Γmile Durkheim
D) Kingsley Davis
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A) Crime is a personal choice that is shaped by social context.
B) Definitions of deviance vary based on social context.
C) Crime depends on a genetic tendency toward violence.
D) Crime results from untreated mental illness.
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A) conformists.
B) innovators.
C) ritualists.
D) retreatists.
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A) 13 or 14
B) 18 or 19
C) 25 or 26
D) 35 or 36
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A) tend to focus more on violent crimes than any other type of crime.
B) view crime and deviance as an individual, not societal, problem.
C) are inadequate to explain deviance caused by mental illness.
D) view crime and deviance as a result of societal forces.
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A) The majority of Americans have always supported capital punishment.
B) The majority of Americans have always opposed capital punishment.
C) The majority of adults supported capital punishment in 2012.
D) Most adults supported capital punishment in 1965.
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A) labeling theory
B) strain theory
C) differential association theory
D) control theory
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A) it was not being applied in the high crime neighborhoods for which it was intended.
B) it was most often applied only to young men and was determined to be ageist.
C) it was costing the city too much revenue in law suits.
D) it violated citizens' rights against unreasonable searches and seizures.
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A) Both are religious groups.
B) Both groups are considered deviant subcultures.
C) Both groups struggled financially.
D) Both groups restricted their membership to men.
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A) deviance control.
B) differential control.
C) target hardening.
D) Shaming.
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A) Laws; crime
B) Informal codes; breach
C) Taboos; sin
D) Guidelines; deviation
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A) Youthful deviants usually go on to become career criminals.
B) Young people are often taken as an indicator of the health and welfare of society.
C) Youth criminality is a direct outcome of increasing drug use.
D) Middle-class youth are the leading cause of increasing crime rates.
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